That would be the Connotation.
The term is "connotation" (as compared to the literal meaning or denotation).
When you are talking about a suggested but not stated definition of a word, you are talking about the implication of the word. Another type of word or phrase that can have different or implied local meanings is a colloquialism.
The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.
I was trying to imply to her that I liked her, but it didn't work.
The implied meaning of a word
The term is "connotation" (as compared to the literal meaning or denotation).
When you are talking about a suggested but not stated definition of a word, you are talking about the implication of the word. Another type of word or phrase that can have different or implied local meanings is a colloquialism.
context
This means that the implied meaning of a word can change depending on the "context", i.e. how it is used in a sentence. (This is related to the concept of denotative and connotative meanings.) Example : The word "to shoot" has a typical, literal meaning. However, if we say that "the cat shot from the window" we mean his motion, not that a feline was armed and dangerous.
context clues
The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.
Its connotation.
Infer. If you infer something you are picking up the implied meaning.
I was trying to imply to her that I liked her, but it didn't work.
The verb "to be" does not have a present-tense conjugation in Aramaic: "am", "is", and "are" are implied by context.
connotation denotation.
Implied meaning is a meaning that isn't explicitly stated. So an implied meaning question is something like 'Aren't you a little chilly in that outfit?' It sounds like you're just concerned for the person's health, but the implied meaning can be something rude like 'Slutting it up a little in that skirt, aren't ya Sparky?' YOu might be looking for the word "connotation."